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The phrase "a friday" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a Friday" with a capital "F." You can use it when referring to a specific Friday in a casual context, but it is more common to use the day of the week in its proper form.
Example: "I can't wait for a Friday night out with friends."
Alternatives: "a Friday evening" or "one Friday".
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Today's is a Friday.
Now it's a Friday market.
"That was a Friday night," she recalled.
Are you having a Friday joke?
Langlois was dismissed on a Friday.
Who gets married on a Friday?
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A Saturday.
It was a Saturday, not a Sunday.
What a Saturday.
Maybe a Wednesday.
Strange for a Saturday.
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